This Day in Rock History - Nov. 8th
1968: Diana Ross leaves the Supremes to launch a very successful solo career.
The Supremes name Jean Terrell as her replacement and promptly disappear into obscurity.
This Day in Rock History - Nov. 7th
1967: Two young songwriters named, Reginald Dwight and Bernie Taupin sign their first contract for song publishing. Reg will soon change his name to Elton John. The duo were both underage at the time and had to have the contract witnessed by their parents.
This Day in Rock History - Nov. 6th
1965: This was the day that legendary promoter Bill Graham (Fillmore East, Fillmore West) staged his first rock concert - a benefit for the San Francisco Mime Troupe at the Calliope Ballroom starring the Jefferson Airplane. He would open the Fillmore one year later.
This Day in Rock History - Nov. 5th
So many birthdays today…
Ike Turner (1931-2007)
Art Garfunkel (82)
Graham Parsons (Byrds, Flying Burrito Brothers) (1946-1973)
Peter Noone (Herman’s Hermits) (76)
This Day in Rock History Nov. 4th
1963: It was on this day that The Beatles, performed at the Royal Command Performance for the Queen Mother, Princess Margaret and Lord Snowden at London's Prince of Wales Theatre.
The appearance became a hallmark in not only in the band’s career but in rock history when John Lennon cracks, “Will the people in the cheaper seats clap your hands? And for the rest of you, if you’ll just rattle your jewelry.”
This Day in Rock History - Nov. 3rd
1967: Pink Floyd begins their first concert tour of America. The tour ends earlier than planned with front man Syd Barrett’s increasingly erratic behavior causes the band problems.
This Day in Rock History - Nov. 2nd
1963: The Beach Boys release “Be True to Your School.” The single, which features the University of Wisconsin fight song, peaks at #6 on the pop charts.
As time goes by, the single’s B-side becomes even more famous than the A-side. It’s Brian Wilson’s “In My Room.”
This Day in Rock History - Nov. 1st
1958: The Communist leaders of East Germany proclaim Elvis Presley “Public Enemy #1.” A party publication aimed at East Germany’s young people also claims “The 23 year old star Presley is no artist and enjoys only limited brain power.”
The leaders were probably right from their point of view as American rock & roll did more to undermine the Communist way of life more than all of the politicians put together!
This Day in Rock History - Oct. 31st
1952: The Sir John Trio of St. Louis, headed by boogie-woogie pianist Johnnie Johnson, is desperate to find a replacement when their guitar player has a stroke. Johnson decides to hire a young hairdresser named Chuck Berry.
This Day in Rock History - Oct. 30th
1970: A court in Miami sentenced Doors’ front man Jim Morrison to six months in prison for indecent exposure during a concert in the city that took place in March of the previous year.
The case was still being appealed when Morrison died the next July. Jim would ultimately receive a posthumous pardon for his conviction.
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